Samsung makes excellent phones, TVs, fridges, and more. So why does it have to ruin them with obnoxious advertising?
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Ads are invading the kitchen: Samsung has confirmed a pilot program that brings ads to certain smart fridges in the US, claiming it “strengthens the value” of ownership. Consumers aren’t so convinced.
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